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    Greenlees Elizabeth B DVM

    5.0 (9 reviews)

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    VCA Olympic Animal Hospital

    VCA Olympic Animal Hospital

    (46 reviews)

    Front desk staff is so rude and terrible customer service. We've been taking are husky there for…read morejust over a year after moving here from Hawaii and in the beginning; all went well. However....on July 7th at 10:15am, whichever front desk assistant was working, needs customer service training right away!! We called because after our pups 3 year annual check up on April 30th m, we told the doctor that the Trio tablets he was taking was difficult for him and would always spit it out. This is the heart worm, flea and ticker pill. We asked to change to the NEX/Heartgard chewables because he liked those. No problem. They put in order for us to pick up at Costco after is May pill to start in June. This is where everything after went downhill. Called the VCA end of May for the order. Asked about Heartgard Plus and they said it wouldn't be a problem and we'd pick it up from Costco. Went to Costco to pick up the medication and almost couldn't get it because our pups name was spelled wrong. Then they had some other address on Silverdale Way (where we never lived before in our lives) but thankfully our phone number and my name was right. The order was just the NEXgard. Ok..... So I called the VCA and asked if we could still the place a prescription order for the Heartgard Plus or just the Heartgard because Costco only gave us the NEXgard. The lady states "we don't carry Nexgard or Heartgard". I said that I know and that's why we had the prescription ordered to Costco. She then states "How about we start with your name" which I did state who I was in the beginning but...got it. Then she proceeds to tell me that our pup "would need to be tested for heart worms before on a medication otherwise he'd die". That's where I was turned off quickly. He JUST had his annual check up, why didn't they do it then? I told her that I saw his screening need to be done in March and we were told that was part of it. Nope! Called the other VCA on Bucklin Hill and they asked the same questions I did. In short, we went to VCA for our pup at Bucklin Hill for an emergency and the staff was wonderful, unlike the one here on Bryon St. There's literally no parking here. Office is small. Doctors are short with you as well to get you in and out. Definitely just business here and not community friendly.

    My dog was a patient here, but never again. I don't recommend them to anyone that cares about their…read morepets after hours. They could never fit him in for important things and weren't helpful with my questions that were concerning. I used to have to call his old vet in AZ to get any kind of help. I do like Dr Ryan though

    Roosevelt Station Vet Care - Ozzy after her procedure

    Roosevelt Station Vet Care

    (86 reviews)

    Roosevelt

    Just to preface, I understand that it is difficult to run a business and that people are truly…read moreinvested in the care of our pets. That being said I strongly believe that if you work with pets, you should have customer service practices and protocols in place. I was recommended to have my cats teeth cleaned and saved up for the procedure which ultimately ended up costing $1,478.29 for one of my cats that needed two teeth removed. On the day of my cat who needed teeth removed (this was her first experience with anesthesia and her first surgery) had surgery performed at 3:42PM (the office closes at 6PM). They additionally administered ketamine and buprenorphine at 5PM and had me pick her up at 5:30PM (the office closes at 6PM). She initially meowed at me at the clinic, and as soon as I got her home, she completely crashed. I tried calling the clinic multiple times and they were at that point closed. She was completely unresponsive to sound and touch, so unconscious that she urinated herself, and was shallow breathing with eyes open and tongue out. The discharge instructions I was given had one line about monitoring for vomiting, diarrhea or labored breathing, but this was not discussed with me during the discharge, and could be enhanced with a more detailed handout about things to look for during recover. I was in shock, traumatized and spent the entire night crying because I thought my cat was dying. And luckily I had a vet friend who let me know to look for a heart rate of 140-160 beats per minute and for open mouth ragged breathing. These things could easily have been in their own handout and reviewed before discharge so it would have been clearer to me what to look for and when to go to the emergency vet. They then left a generic message the next day asking how she was, and I had left messages about her state the night before that felt like they had not been listened to. So I returned their call and shared about my experience, so they were aware that I was deeply upset and traumatized by the situation. When I went in for a follow up visit, it felt like the vet tech knew that I was upset and yet they kept me in the public waiting area instead of bringing me into a room to ask me how I was feeling. So I started crying in the public waiting area, and was left there while they went back to get Dr. Dittrich. I want to uplift that Missy (front desk) was kind enough to see me crying and offer me tissues and a waiting room to sit in, but that was not offered to me by anyone else on staff that I interacted with. I then told Dr. Dittrich that I was not happy with the service, and she said she would connect with her business partner to discuss options. Two days later Dr. Dittrich called me and let me know they reviewed the chart and felt like there was nothing wrong, even though they had said to me they would not send animals home in that condition. And when I said "I did think you were going to bring back options from your conversation with your business partner", she became very hostile and yelled at me "What do you want? What are you asking for? You want the whole thing for free?" At which point, I replied "I truly thought the whole point of you checking with your business partner and reaching out to me would be to offer me a list of options, as discussed, of customer grievance plans." It could be the next annual visit for free, it could be 25% off of the services, it could be so many things, but to have no customer grievance protocol in place, and to not have a budget to accommodates for grievances, even something nice like a standard practice of a urn for people whose pets pass, or a small percentage off of a future visit, seems easy and standard. I will also acknowledge that they now have a practice manager Emily, who I felt like listened to my feedback. But when it comes to running a business, it seems simple and standard to have handouts to send families home with about when to reach out to emergency services, it seems straightforward to have customer grievance policies in place, it seems easy to train staff on when you see someone crying to offer them a room if one is available, and when I called Jason answered and asked me with a bit of hostility where I was calling from, and I was like "my house?" It just feels like the customer service has a lot of room for improvement, and I am hopeful for future customers that Emily has the support needed to create systems and protocols to make sure other clients are not treated with the same level of hostility that I encountered. And totally minor, they no longer offer nail clipping or sanitary trims as a part of wellness checks which is a bummer.

    We moved from California to Seattle and we are pleased that we chose Roosevelt Station Vet Care…read more The staff here is very knowledgeable, friendly, compassionate, and they treat our pets with kindness and great care. We had our kitten Ozzy spayed by Dr. Marie Andresen and it was an epic and successful procedure for Ozzy. She recovered really well and didn't have any issues at all. She was provided with a medical t-shirt for cats that helped her not chew and scratch around her incision, plus the proper treatment in case of pain thereafter. We're very happy with Roosevelt Station Vet Care and we highly recommend them to family and friends and to everyone who wants epic quality Vet Care who won't drain your bank account. Thank you so much :)

    Urban Animal - Title: Devastating Loss - Urban Animal Must Be Investigated

    Urban Animal

    (570 reviews)

    Capitol Hill

    Everyone is extremely helpful. Dr. Gambino is amazing, empathetic and has done a wonderful job with…read moreEnzo. For all the tests he has had done here he is never upset or scared to go. He goes right back with employees when they take him from me which makes us pup parents feel extremely comfortable with the care he is given at Urban Animal hospital in Cap Hill.

    I'm actually very disappointed with the visit I had this morning. I came into this appointment…read moreprepared. I had my questions and I've been doing a lot of research. My cat has asthma ( my cat will go on coughing fits and seems uncomfortable in the early morning and at night time- came in because we noticed it had gotten a bit worse after 2 months since the first appointment) and a heart murmur, and we were told that steroids wouldn't be helpful because it would intensify the heart murmur. (This was the first appointment). I came in telling her the holistic approach we went for since the last appointment we went to, and I tried telling her what we've been giving to try and help him and I went for my phone to look up the name of the medicine and immediately- she says me "I will look it up myself" (I don't think she ever did ) didn't give it a second thought of what I had to say. The vet was extremely dismissive after I told her I did not want to have an Echo- cardiogram of his heart or the x-ray to see his lungs. After I told her the research I had done and knew what I wanted (to try an inhaler) before spending over $800 on labs to potentially just give him an inhaler in the end. I wanted to try this first . She told me that she will be the one to tell me what to do. Even the nurse assistant wasn't very nice! They could've both asked me to pick my cat up to put him on the exam table but instead decided to grab him while he was under a chair not wanting to be picked up by them. The issue is... I've been coming to urban animal for years!! My sweet dog Winnie had to be put down at urban animal after suffering from cancer, and we got our treatment for her here! We also come here for our other cat. Never had a bad experience until now. Also tell me why there are only dog treats available in a cat only vet... I asked if they had any treats for cats and said they ran out‍ All in all, I do suggest coming here because it is convenient to just be able to walk in. Besides, the fact you have to wait a long time but I always come right as they open. Do what you well with this review, but I just felt like when I had to say just didn't matter. And the vet let her own personal feelings about what I wanted to do with MY CAT versus her At the end of the day, she needs to keep her feelings to herself and not expressing a way that made me feel unwanted or uncomfortable at the end of the day.

    Greenlees Elizabeth B DVM - vet - Updated July 2026

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